it sends out waves, and a microwave can fry food, so imagine what it can do to your brain cells
You can stand as close as you like. Microwave ovens are perfectly safe and the amount of microwave radiation leaking from it is so minuscule as to be irrelevant. People generally don't realize, but there's more energy in light than there is in microwaves. Microwave leakage can't hurt you.
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A microwave oven would interfere with you satellite TV do to the energy grenerated by the (klystron?) tube that generates the energy to cook the food. Howevr, that said, a your microwave should NOT interfere with your TV If it does, I would have the seals checked on your microwave, and would not stand near it when it is running.
Be an active by stander!Stand up for yourself!Don't join the crowd!
Yes, micrwaves user radioactive engery which is bad for people as you can get cancer such as brain toumors. It is good not to use the microwave all the time and if you do stand a couple of feet awy from it.
no, its a myth.
The Amana Radarange Microwave oven, is designed only for counter top use.
A rolling microwave stand can be purchased at retailers such as Walmart, Costco, and Canadian Tire. Amazon has a selection from various vendors as well. There are many styles in which one can choose from.
1- We mustn't stand in front of the ovens while the oven is functioning, 2- We mustn't let the growing children eat only microwave cooked food. 3- Even it's very little risky to have cancern ilness by eating microwave cooked food, we shouldn't use the microwave ovens or we should try to use them rarely,
Microwaves use microwave radiation to cause water molecules to move rapidly and generate heat. It doesn't stand for anything.
AnswerI don't think there is any particular distance you should stand away from it but if you really want to for extra safety or something then I'd say 1-2 metres.AnswerI worry a lot about this too. I know it's probably just an old wives' tale, and that standing in front of the microwave probably isn't really dangerous, but still: what bothers me is that smells can escape the microwave. You can smell your food cooking in there. So if smells can escape, then why can't radiation escape, too?